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A dark wooden honour roll commemorates 56 service personnel who served in World Wars One and Two. The original roll was unveiled at the Congregational Church, Lindisfarne in 1920.

The unveiling of the honour roll at the Lindisfarne Congregational Church took place on Sunday evening. Colonel - Chaplain Perkins performed the ceremony before a well-filled church.

The names on the roll are those who had been directly or indirectly directly connected with the church and are as follows -C A Bennetto, O.E.Bennetto, H.J.Bennetts, A.F. Bennetto, A.A. Butler, B. Conlan, H.I. Cranston, A.Cranston, H.J.Denholm, H.C.Eastman, H.W.Fagg, R.T. Fagg, H.A.M. Hull, W.D. Hull, C.J.Stewart, R.Stewart, A.F. Walker, A.C. Walker, A.E.Walker, A.Oldham. The honour roll was designed and made by Mr F. Bartlett the lettering being done by Mr G.Hughes and is a fine piece of work.The Mercury (Hobart), 26th February, 1920.